The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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of Mrs. Jessie Taylor
The senior class with their *pon
Sana, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGa-
lan, enjoyed an outing and treas-
nre bunt Thursday night. They
V«nt to the homes of Mr and
lbs. Clifford Pynet. Mr and
Bln. Ira Temple, and Mr and
Mrs. Earnest Wyatt, where they
Were served refreshment* at each
place. They then went to the
home of Mrs. I^-slie McGahan.
they were served a nice]
. Everyone reported a nice j
FULB RIGHT
By MSS. LILA BOZELL
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keiaoe of
Avery, visited here Saturday.
Porter Ridens of Grand Pral-
ir, spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Leo Ride ns Porter is much
improved.
Mr and Mrs Roland Hill of
Fl Worth, visited here and at
Clarksville Saturday They at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Claud
Davie at DeKalb Sunday
Mr and Mrs Aubrey C Burke
and baby of San Angelo, are visit-
ing her parents, Mr and Mrs
Dave Ramsey.
Mr and Mrs Twyman Baker
and Carl Gene were in Ft Worth
over the week end to see their
son and brother, Trice Baker,
who was injured in a ckr wreck
some time ago
Rev. Larrv Meredith, student
at SMU. Dallas, preached Sunday
morning and evening at the
Methodist Church
Mr and Mrs. Luther Massey of
MILTON
' . . „ , ' Wichita Falls, sirent Saturday
The sophomore and freshman w|th ,)|S ,,,()fht.r Loonani
Ctasros enjoyed an outing and ,,nd Mrs Mass(.v. nM.v
picnic Thursday night were heie to attend Mis. Claud
Rev. Robbins of Paris, preach-I Davie’s funeral
Cd at the Baptist church Sunday) m,v DM,,. Lassiter spent Sutur-
<!..v night with Mi and Mis. F.d-
v,. id Lassiter at Annona.
Mi > Edgar Hooker and Mrs
M.a 1: Glover of Bogata. visited
Mrs. Kd Swan of Annona Sunday.
M and Ms Oscar Legate
morning
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allen
and children of Glory, visited ■
relatives here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Kugenc Taylor
and baby and Charles Taylor of
Clarksville, visited their parents, I "* rr i"“'sts- of Mr and Mrs.^Jaek
Mr and Mrs Jessie Taylor. Sun Hole" at Ashdown. Ark . Satur-
day. : day night
Mr*. Emma Pvnes k.o returned 1 , ’ ,n'1 n"'iald Kelley
to her home in'Pans .ft, , visit- ‘ '"l.ii-n „ Pan- were Sun-
ing her son. Clifford Pw.es, ,,„d " " "f Ml ■"> 1
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family.
Little Barbara Allen of Parr,
has returned home after vis,ting
her grandparents, Mr .and Mi-.
Fred Allen, for several da>s
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and
children of Avery, spent tin-
week end with Mr. and Mrs
Woodrow Jackxon
Most of the farmers in this sec-
tion have their crops gathered
and have begun bedding their
land for another crop
Fred Cox has gone to Austin,
where he has employpmrnt
Leonard Crews, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Ben Crews, left Thursday
tor an Induction center where he
wfll enter training for the Army.
Baptist church members decid-
ed Sunday to invite Rev Denton
at Ft Worth, here on the third
flwiday for a trial sermon. All
Unbars are urged to attend as
the church is in need of a pastor.
Several from here have been
the Pentecostal meet-
ing in progress at Paris.
Harold Bell spent the week
and with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. A. D. Bell at Paris
8everal attended the funeral of
Charles Pretre at Paris Sunday
afternoon. He was a brother-in-
law of Roy Holt.
Volley Coyle, who is attending
achool in Commerce, spent the
week end with his family.
Jerry Bryson, who is attend-
g a barber’s school in Dallas,
ant the week end with his par-
its, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bryson,
brother. Docky, returned to
with him and has enrolled
the school.
1 Dr. Wm. B. Miesch 1
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Hi pi.il.'d ill I hi.- . .4: Cliff
Ad.iin-. Loren IIkI.N and Fim.-'
M: .'in! >n .11.
Mr and Mrs \V I! I . ell and
daughters. Janie. Ju Ann ai 1 Sue,
wen- in Antlers. Ok. Sunn." to
attend the 54th wedding anni\"r-
sarv of his uncle and aunt. M
and Mrs. W F. Powell.
Mr and Mis. Morris Lassiter
moved Tuesday to the farm they
purchased. Vern George moved
Saturday to the house vacated by
the Lassiters. Gilbert Sulsar
moved Monday from the Dick
Scott farm to the house vacated
by the Georges.
A large crowd from here at-
ternie . the funeral of Mrs.
Claud Davie at DeKalb Sunday.
Travis King and Bill Baker
spent Sunday night at Red River
County Hospital to attend Claud
Davie
Mrs M B Lee and Mrs. Rena
Bryson visited Mrs. A. G. Skaggs
at Clarksville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J P Grogan of
San Angelo, called here by the
death of his sister. Mrs. Claud
Davie, remained to attend Mr.
Davie.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bridges of
Abernathy, have a new daughtri.
born Nov 4 Mr. and Mrs L. L.
Stevens are the grandparents.
Mrs. Stevens is visiting them.
Mrs. Clifton Millsap and Jo
Ann and Mrs. Clarence Millsap
of Russellville, Ark , made a
short visit with Mr and Mrs. El-
bert Tucker and Mr and Mrs. R
B Fisher Saturday.
Mrs. S. P Martin returned
home Tuesday from an extended
visit with her daughters. Mrs.
Wilson Beck and Miss Mary Jo
Martin in Oklahoma City and
Mrs Jim Covey in California
Mrs. Bill Baker and Mrs. Ward
Baker visited in Bogata Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray Sand-
lin and Dickey. Jan and Kenneth
Fisher of Everman, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sandlin.
By MBS. TULL Y TEMPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ellis and
•on. Royce Lee of Murfreesboro,
Ark., visited Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton Floyd and family and M
, Floyd Saturday.
I Mis Maurice Young and sons,
Glynn and Thomas of Lubbock
and Mrs. Johnnie Young and son
l of Greenville, spent the week end
here with Mr and Mrs. Bill
| Young and family Mr. and Mrs.
! John Young accompanied them
home after a three weeks’ visit
in the Maurice Young home
Mr. and Mrs. Talma Harvey
and children spent Sunday with
her parents. Mr and Mrs Edd
Moore at Cunningham.
Mrs. Oral Terry and Mrs. Duke
Matlock were Thursday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Marcum at
Deport.
Mi and Mrs M T Lawler
spent Tuesday night with Mr
and Mrs. Morris Lawler at Petty.
Mr and Mrs. K 11 Wright of
Dallas and Mr and Mrs Ulvus
Anderson and son of Deport, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs Wayne Lawler
over the week end
Mrs. J F Ladd was a guest of
her daughter and family, Mrs.
Willard Books at Paris this week
Mr and Mrs S A Hignight of
Deport, were guests Sunday in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill
Young and family.
Mr and Mis. Kenneth Harvey
of Bryan. .1 C Har\'-v and Mrs.
Mildred McCoy and daughter of
Idabel, Ok , were guests over the
week end of Mr. and Mrs. Oron
Harvey.
Mis. Judd Shuford is ill with
pneumonia at her home Paul
Shuford and Mrs. 1. J McIntosh
of Port N’eches. visited Mr. and
Mrs Shuford over the week end.
All who are interested in keep-
ing the Flower Club active and
setting out rose bushes at the
i cemetery here are asked to meet
at the Methodist church at 2
■’clock Thursday afternoon,
j Nov 9.
Mr and Mrs. Carlock of Gil-
mer, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Harvey.
James Watson accompanied El-
mer Norwood to Port Neches
Sunday and visited his sister and
father, Mrs. Buford Legate and
Buster Watson. They returned
home Monday.
Mrs Bill Young spent Monday
with Mrs. Oscar Westbrook at
Deport.
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By MBS. EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Alao-
brook and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Alaobrook spent Sun-
day with their parents and bro-
ther. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alao-
brook at Klamitia
Mr and Mrs W W Mabry and
sons were Sunday visitors of his
mother and brother, Mrs W H.
Mabry and son. Junior at Clarks-
ville
Mr. and Mrs Jess Evans of Bo-
gala. visited Mr and Mrs. Tom
Lemens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ford and
son, Gary, Mrs Gene Foster and
Mrs Nora Ford spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ro-
per and family at Durant, Ok.
Mrs. Frank Crawford of
Clarksville and Mrs. Roy Rich-
ardson of Big Spring, were Wed-
nesday guests of Mrs. Crawford’s
sister. Mrs. H L. Bailey. Her
mother. Mrs. Fannie Ford, accom-
panied Mrs. Crawford* home af-
ter a visit in the Bailey home.
Miss Ruth Grogan of Denton
and Miss Sail' Jones of Paris,
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day with Miss Grogan’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Karl Grogan and
son, Lloyd.
Mr. and Mr: II L. Bailey and
son, Gaylon, rioted her sister,
Mi. and Mrs. Howard Crawford
at Post Oak Sunday.
Mr. and Mr- Weldon Hume of
Paris, were Sunday guests of her
CLAftDT
parents, Mr ai.
ens
Mr. and M:
daughter, Lind
Thursday wit!
and Mrs. Dick
Mrs. Anna M
Dallas, spent t
Mrs. Guy Stev-
“B Rtkent
Mirny of
Mr and Mrs. John Thompson
were in Dallas over the week
end visiting Mr and Mrs. De-
waine Wheat and Mr. and Mrs.
Grayson Hughes and their fami-
lies.
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We hue the largest stock of
gas radiants in N. E. Texas!
flse as for gas heaters—all
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as imm-IWI MST «*!,»•
Jake Hale and
of Kilgore, spent
• ; brother, Mr.
Ii.de and family.
are! Dickson of
■ week end with
her parents and -on. Mr. and Mrs.
Kai 1 Roach and William Charles
Dickson. Mrs Ralph Beard and
son. Walter of Pans, spent Sat-
urday with them
Mrs. Archie Spears of Lubbock,
returned home Monday after a
ten days’ viait with her mother,
Mrs. Annie Mitchell and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mr- Sam Bryson of
Greenville, spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs Doug Alsobrook
and family and tier father, W. E.
Roberts. Mr. Roberts returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Garrett spent
the week end with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Garrett and
family in Dallas
Mr. and Mrs C A Randall and
daughter, Jennv. moved Monday
to a farm near Paris.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Gray and
daughter, Chloe Ann, spent Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Gray at Morris
Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Craven had
as Sunday guests her sisters, Mrs.
at PENNE Y’S
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Horsehide is one of the hardest wearing leathers there
is. And the horsehide in Penney’s Sportclad jackets
is choice quality. It’s naturally wind resistant It re-
sists scuffing. It boasts a sleek high mahogany lustre.
Zipper front, pocket. Rayon Lined. Sizes 36-46. Vari-
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By Mrs. VIROIE BALLARD
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Clemei
have word that their son, Keith,
of San Angelo, and Mias Juanita
Cox of Pattonville, were united
in marriage Oct. 27. Mr. Clem-
ent is the oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clement of Clardy, a gradu-
ate of East Lamar High School
and attended Paris Junior Col-
lege. Mist Cox was the only
child of Mr. and Mrs. Almie Cox,
deceased. She was reared by her
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wilton of Pattonville. They
will make their home at San An-
gelo, as the groom is employed
there
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ballard
had as guests Sunday her bro-
ther, Mr and Mrs. Troy Keener
and children and her sister, Mr.
and Mrs Boze Allen and son. all
of Paris.
A H Craig returned home
Saturday after several days’ visit
with his son, Dan at Denton, who
is seriously ill.
Dwight Bryan of Paris. sDent
the week end with his aunt. Mrs.
Earl Watts, while his mother,
Mrs. Bailev Bryan, was ill in a
Paris hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bal-
lard and children spent Sunday
with her cousin. Mrs. Leona Mer-
ryfield of Blossom.
Several from here attended
church at Shady Grove Sunday
night There were two additions
to the church there. A baptismal
service will be held near Shady
Grove in a pool next Sunday af-
tei noon at 3:30 o’clock.
David Fatherly of Shady Grove,
spent Sunday night-with Wayne
Fletcher.
Friends and relatives visiting in j
FJa Bolin of Sherman. Mrs Flor-
ence Franklin of Bogata and her
nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Bolin and children of Clarksville.
Walter Wood of Bogata. spent
Wednesday and Saturday nights
with his nephew, Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Wood and Nancy.
the Alvin Ballard home Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vick-
an of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Ballard and son, Joe of De-
port and Boze Allen at Paris.
Mrs. Earl Watts spent several
days recently with her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Williams at Dal-
las.
Several from here enjoyed the
Ball games last Friday night at
East Lamar.
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Clement
and children spent Sunday with
relatives at Paris
Farmers have taken advantage
of the pretty weather to finish
pulling bolls and get winter wood.
They also are putting up late hay.
Tony Ballard hasH |_
some dental work dona in Paria.
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